Nigel Farage is being ripped off on his energy bill | The Big Deal

15th April 2014

He should join The Big Deal

Nigel Farage says the
electricity bill for his 620 square foot office is over
£3,000.

Henry de Zoete, co-founder of The Big Deal (@BigDealEnergy),
said:

"Like millions of Britons, Nigel Farage is being ripped off by the
Big Six energy companies. But it's ok for him because the EU and
British taxpayer are picking up the bill. If Nigel really believes
in cutting EU waste he should join the 10,000 who have already
signed up to The Big Deal on energy. We will demand the best
possible deal from energy companies as they bid for the right to
supply thousands of homes across Britain and one shed in Bognor
Regis."

The Big Deal is today writing to all UKIP MEPs asking them to save
taxpayers' money and cut EU waste by joining The Big Deal.

The average household dual-fuel (electricity and gas) energy bill
is £1,200 (according to Consumer Futures). The average size of a
British home is 1,042 square feet (according to the Royal Institute
of British Architects:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2535136/Average-British-family-home-size-shrinks-two-square-metres-decade-increasing-numbers-forced-live-flats.html).

ThisIsTheBigDeal.com is a national campaign for cheaper energy
bills. It harnesses the collective buying power of its members to
deliver huge savings. Sign up is free, takes less than 60 seconds,
and there's no obligation to switch. It will save its members
hundreds of pounds. 10,000 people have already signed up. People
can sign up at www.thisisthebigdeal.com or over the phone on 0333
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